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D-Index
38
Citations
3565
World Ranking
8219
National Ranking
518

Chuang Wen publication distribution in Engineering and Technology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Engineering and Technology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Chuang Wen sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 804+

This scientist: 100 publications — 8th percentile

8% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 804 publications or more.

Chuang Wen D-index placement in Engineering and Technology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Engineering and Technology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Chuang Wen sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 107+

This scientist: 38 D-Index — 20th percentile

20% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 107 D-Index or more.

Overview

Chuang Wen is affiliated with the University of Reading in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the broad field of Engineering, with a notable focus on Mechanical Engineering, Computational Mechanics, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Materials Chemistry, and Aerospace Engineering.

Their published work covers a range of topics including Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technologies, nanoparticles nucleation surface interactions, Spacecraft and Cryogenic Technologies, Gas Dynamics and Kinetic Theory, Cyclone Separators and Fluid Dynamics, Particle Dynamics in Fluid Flows, and Electrochemical sensors and biosensors.

Chuang Wen has contributed extensively to several scientific journals with repeated publications in:

  • Applied Energy
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Energy
  • Energy Conversion and Management
  • Applied Thermal Engineering

Selected recent papers authored or coauthored by Chuang Wen include:

  • Optimisation study of a supersonic separator considering nonequilibrium condensation behaviour, 2020, Energy Conversion and Management
  • Performance of steam ejector with nonequilibrium condensation for multi-effect distillation with thermal vapour compression (MED-TVC) seawater desalination system, 2020, Desalination
  • Steam ejector performance considering phase transition for multi-effect distillation with thermal vapour compression (MED-TVC) desalination system, 2020, Applied Energy
  • High-pressure supersonic carbon dioxide (CO2) separation benefiting carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) technology, 2023, Applied Energy
  • Performance enhancement of phase change materials in triplex-tube latent heat energy storage system using novel fin configurations, 2022, Applied Energy

The most frequent coauthors collaborating with Chuang Wen are Hongbing Ding, Yan Yang, Zhongwei Lin, Yilin Wang, and Chao Wang.

In addition to journal articles, Chuang Wen has published books with Springer Science+Business Media, including the forthcoming 2025 title Supersonic Separators for Sustainable Gas Purification.

Best Publications

  • An efficient approach to separate CO2 using supersonic flows for carbon capture and storage

    Chuang Wen;Nikolas Karvounis;Jens Honore Walther;Jens Honore Walther;Yuying Yan

  • Performance of supersonic steam ejectors considering the nonequilibrium condensation phenomenon for efficient energy utilisation

    Yan Yang;Xiaowei Zhu;Yuying Yan;Hongbing Ding

  • CFD modeling of condensation process of water vapor in supersonic flows

    Yan Yang;Jens Honore Walther;Jens Honore Walther;Yuying Yan;Chuang Wen

  • High-pressure supersonic carbon dioxide (CO2) separation benefiting carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) technology

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  • Numerical simulation of natural gas flows in diffusers for supersonic separators

    Chuang Wen;Xuewen Cao;Yan Yang;Wenlong Li

  • CFD modeling of particle behavior in supersonic flows with strong swirls for gas separation

    Yan Yang;Chuang Wen

  • Swirling flow of natural gas in supersonic separators

    Chuang Wen;Xuewen Cao;Yan Yang

  • Non-equilibrium condensation of water vapour in supersonic flows with shock waves

    Chuang Wen;Nikolas Karvounis;Jens Honore Walther;Hongbing Ding

  • Evaluation of natural gas dehydration in supersonic swirling separators applying the Discrete Particle Method

    Chuang Wen;Xuewen Cao;Yan Yang;Jing Zhang

  • Performance enhancement of phase change materials in triplex-tube latent heat energy storage system using novel fin configurations

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  • Theoretical and numerical analysis on pressure recovery of supersonic separators for natural gas dehydration

    Yan Yang;Chuang Wen;Shuli Wang;Yuqing Feng

  • Entropy generation and exergy destruction in condensing steam flow through turbine blade with surface roughness

    Hongbing Ding;Yiming Li;Esmail Lakzian;Chuang Wen

  • Supersonic swirling characteristics of natural gas in convergent-divergent nozzles

    Chuang Wen;Xuewen Cao;Yan Yang;Jing Zhang

  • Performance of steam ejector with nonequilibrium condensation for multi-effect distillation with thermal vapour compression (MED-TVC) seawater desalination system

    Chuang Wen;Hongbing Ding;Yan Yang

  • A first study of the potential of integrating an ejector in hydrogen fuelling stations for fuelling high pressure hydrogen vehicles

    Chuang Wen;Brice Rogié;Martin Ryhl Kærn;Erasmus Damgaard Rothuizen

  • Optimisation study of a supersonic separator considering nonequilibrium condensation behaviour

    Chuang Wen;Hongbing Ding;Yan Yang

  • Improving the melting performance of phase change materials using novel fins and nanoparticles in tubular energy storage systems

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  • Energy storage performance improvement of phase change materials-based triplex-tube heat exchanger (TTHX) using liquid–solid interface-informed fin configurations

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  • Experimental study on stray current corrosion of coated pipeline steel

    Chuang Wen;Jingbo Li;Shuli Wang;Yan Yang

  • Effect of swirling device on flow behavior in a supersonic separator for natural gas dehydration

    Chuang Wen;Anqi Li;Jens Honore Walther;Yan Yang

  • Wet steam flow and condensation loss in turbine blade cascades

    Chuang Wen;Yan Yang;Hongbing Ding;Chunqian Sun

  • Steam ejector performance considering phase transition for multi-effect distillation with thermal vapour compression (MED-TVC) desalination system

    Chuang Wen;Liang Gong;Hongbing Ding;Yan Yang

  • Numerical simulation of real gas flows in natural gas supersonic separation processing

    Yan Yang;Chuang Wen;Shuli Wang;Yuqing Feng

  • Swirling Effects on the Performance of Supersonic Separators for Natural Gas Separation

    C. Wen;X. Cao;Y. Yang;J. Zhang

Frequent Co-Authors

Jens Honore Walther
Jens Honore Walther Technical University of Denmark
Yuying Yan
Yuying Yan University of Nottingham

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